Should the season be over I would likely commit to more shifts on the ambulance. Our small rural station runs two trucks, one 24-hour unit, and one spare unit. During major emergencies, we do run both trucks. I would have to commit to a couple of full-tours at least. This is in order to meet my shift minimums and to ensure that I can stay at the station between shifts. With my shifts completed, I plan on going back to Canada to be with my first ex-wife who is a power engineer with a homestead near Fort Saskatchewan. She has been in isolation, working from a home office since January. There is a massive ice dam on the barn roof that needs removing. We need to prepare for spring. With the border closed it may be difficult to cross however I do have dual citizenship and some connections at the Border Agency. While it technically would be safe to stay near Spokane, Canada seems like the safer bet these days. I would still be able to work as a first responder at my old volunteer fire hall. At this point, I would rather be in a full-SCBA and level-1 HAZMAT suit all the time. Stay safe people, it's getting real on the streets.
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Daniel George - Tight End - Prospect - Orange County Otters - Portland Pythons